Have you ever been at a Christmas party where there is a white elephant gift exchange? Does anybody really know what one of those is anyway? Is it a joke gift, a used gift, or a gift under $10? Regardless, when I chose a gift, I usually go for the one with the nicest wrapping. But, that’s not always a good indication of what’s inside. Often times it will be an old sock or a broken coffee mug. But with the Lord, its often the other way around…ugly, detestable wrapping with a beautiful priceless gem on the inside.
This is the case with diamonds. They are
found in the rough, meaning that they are unpolished and their beauty is unseen.
They appear in their natural form as an ugly grey stone that most people would
skip right over. They haven’t reached their full potential and only a skilled
craftsman can see the beauty of the rough grey stone.
I recently read about the discovery of the most magnificent diamond in the history of the world. It was found in an African mine, and presented to the king of England to embellish his crown. The King sent it to Amsterdam to be cut by an expert stonecutter. The expert took the stone of priceless value and cut a notch in it. Then he struck it one hard time with his hammer, and the majestic jewel fell into his hand, broken in two.
I recently read about the discovery of the most magnificent diamond in the history of the world. It was found in an African mine, and presented to the king of England to embellish his crown. The King sent it to Amsterdam to be cut by an expert stonecutter. The expert took the stone of priceless value and cut a notch in it. Then he struck it one hard time with his hammer, and the majestic jewel fell into his hand, broken in two.
Most of us would look at this act as careless
and foolish, but what we fail to see is that the expert studied and planned for
days, even weeks how exactly with one blow of the hammer he would create not
only one, but two magnificent stones. Only in the hands of a skilled
professional could this be accomplished. The highly skilled stonecutter saw
what others couldn’t see. He saw the full potential of the diamond. He saw
that deep within the diamond were actually two priceless stones on not just
one.
Likewise, the
Lord alone can see our full potential. He sees a diamond in the rough and what's really on the inside. He
allows a stinging blow to fall upon us. We feel the pain and agony of
discomfort, we think; “this must be a mistake”, but it’s not. God allows
discomfort and pain to form us into the most precious jewels in the world, for
He is the most skilled stonecutter in the universe. And one day, when He’s done with His chiseling
and hammering, we’ll be a beautiful
jewel adorning the crown of the King of Kings. Hang in there if you are in the midst of some discomfort today...know that the Master Craftsman is making you into something only He can see, something very beautiful...a refection of Himself. "I know the plans I have for you", says the Lord, "…plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11. Trust Him...He knows what He's doing!
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